JIT To Submit its Findings In Three Days
LAHORE: The Punjab government has structured a joint examination group to test the Wagah suicide hit.
Home Minister resigned Col Shuja Khanzada told a public interview here on Monday the joint examination group including agents of the Chenab Rangers, in whose locale the occurrence occurred, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Counter Terrorism Department, Special Branch and Punjab Police, would completely research the event for conceivable security slip by that permitted the suicide assault plane to achieve the venue.
The group, he said, would submit its report inside three days.
He conceded that the powers had been cautioned on Oct 31 of a terrorist assault in the common capital and that Wagah fringe was among the conceivable targets.
The data, he asserted, had been auspicious passed on to the Rangers in whose ward the Wagah parade ground fell. In the light of the data, two dozen more police work force were deputed on the joint check-post.
The pastor told an examiner it was not yet clear how the assault plane figured out how to achieve the spot in the wake of evading the joint check-post of Rangers and police and several pickets on the way. He didn't preclude inclusion of an outside hand.
Saying that the terrorist demonstration could be a response to the armed force operation against aggressors in North Waziristan, he said the operation would be heightened as opposed to bowing before the radicals.
Punjab government's representative Syed Zaeem Qadri said excitement of the individuals amid the banner bringing down service on Monday was an evidence of the way that the country had rejected the terrorist demonstration and was supporting valiant armed force in the war for the survival of the nation.

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